Actress Mae West once said "I've been things and seen places." Poet
Douglas Burnet Smith might well be able to lay claim to the same
boast. In his latest collection of verse he takes the reader on a
kaleidoscopic journey through Amsterdam's antique streets and canals,
Tuscany's sun-soaked landscapes, Paris's Gallic gabble of monuments
and madcaps, and the title poem's Finnish auditory and aural delights.
In one poem we play Scrabble with Dadaist Tristan Tzara. In another
work, "Sophia," we encounter "the mangy wisdom of wild dogs on every
street,/skulking, pawing rabid piles of garbage/choking gutters,
begging at the front doors of restaurants/like reeducated ideologues."
In still another verse the poet's persona contemplates Italian artist
Giotto in Colorado, citing "the copper hogbacks" in which "he sees
layered/trecento shale-engraved depictions of Egypt and the Exodus."
And everywhere his Muse takes him, Smith injects his stopovers with
fresh perspectives, lending credence to seventeenth- century English
essayist Sir Thomas Browne's dictum: "Ready to be anything in the
ecstasy of being ever."
Les mer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781770706460
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Dundurn
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
96
Forfatter